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from harriet tubman to slave porters in the underground railroad, to michelle obama and today's white house. the footprints on history from african-americans cannot be washed away. and the bells of greatness, ingenious, artistic talent, philanthropy, and leadership cannot be on rum -- cannot be unrung. we have come this far by faith. we celebrate and embrace this theme of the african american women, culture, and history. wellcome will not allow me in this discourse to call the role of great women in african american history. let me pray that their numbers are many, and the stories of them tell the truth of women, african american women, in culture and history. for our women have been on the move. our women have refused to be moved. and our women continue to move mountains in african american history. and now, in closing, let me cradle this month's celebration in the history -- in the city of st. francis, with a sense of gratitude and neutral respect. the we black, white, brown, or red, we are all god's children. mavis in vacation -- may this invocation be accepted and the record show
from harriet tubman to slave porters in the underground railroad, to michelle obama and today's white house. the footprints on history from african-americans cannot be washed away. and the bells of greatness, ingenious, artistic talent, philanthropy, and leadership cannot be on rum -- cannot be unrung. we have come this far by faith. we celebrate and embrace this theme of the african american women, culture, and history. wellcome will not allow me in this discourse to call the role of great...
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a big honor for a maryland lawmaker on this day as we remember harriet tubman. tubman. senator .../ barbara mikulski .../ was awarded .../ the... "harriet tubman"... lifetime... achievement award.../ in... annaaolis today..../// áásheáá was chosenn .../ because ...of her decades.../ of.... government service.../ ááandáá her work../ fighting... for.../ women's rights...///// led... hundreds of slaves.../ to the.../ underground railroad...//. áátheáá award ...is presented.../ every year.../ to... a woman .../ áádisplayingáá.../ the... attributes oo.../ tubman (miiulski) "it is a story or the fight foo freedom, for not only african-americans but to liberate the soul of the united states of merica." &pmikulski... is the longest... serving.../ female .../ in... u.s.... ááshe'sáá the... 13th woman ...to receive.../ tubman.../ lifetime achievement awarr. baltimorr.../ at... the center ...of the hiv.../ epidemic.... 3& why cases are growing at an alarming rate .... and the peoole most at risk for infection. 3 an....officer attacked .../ . ááwhyáá the cop
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he meets with harriet tubman. he lived his believes in a quiet, astonishing way. as to the white support, the secret six, i believe one of my favorite parts of the story in an area where there's a little room for humor, they were really par local radicals. they were very wealthy businessmen mostly in the boston area who funneled brown money and guns. they fed it to him at salons in new england and brown dines with thoreau and emerson. alcott calls brown the manleyest man they've ever met. they're intoxicated by this. it's like the 1960s when you had wealthy folks in manhattan hosting black panthers and other radicals. in the end these people are not shall we say profiles in courage. when brown's raid goes bad and they're implicated, one of them is already overseas, three of the others flee for canada. my favorite, garrett smith, checks himself into an insane asylum in new york to avoid prosecution where he's treatedc says he remembers nothing of the events, which might well have been true. only one thomas higerson remains true to brown. he has very broad support f
he meets with harriet tubman. he lived his believes in a quiet, astonishing way. as to the white support, the secret six, i believe one of my favorite parts of the story in an area where there's a little room for humor, they were really par local radicals. they were very wealthy businessmen mostly in the boston area who funneled brown money and guns. they fed it to him at salons in new england and brown dines with thoreau and emerson. alcott calls brown the manleyest man they've ever met....
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. >> this woman has been described as the harriet tubman. the first black woman to be elected senior pastor of the american baptist churches of the usa. you could find her just off moral street presiding over the hour of power, a lunchtime ministry she founded. >> the wednesday after 9/11, their eyes were big, they left here a different way than they came in, glorifying and praising god. to see i was able to be used to bring healing to people, not being a pastor of wonderful walk through ministry is tremendous. it is humbling. >> so help me god. she says her rock is jesus christ. but as ambassador she looks out for peoples of all faith in every nation. her role takes her through a maize of diplomatic land minds. >> religious freedom provides a corner stone for every healthy society. in this season we must encourage the highly religious countries of middle east and north africa for all religious actors. >> cook's job is to report to the president on the status in 195 countries and call out to countries in particular concern. she works under s
. >> this woman has been described as the harriet tubman. the first black woman to be elected senior pastor of the american baptist churches of the usa. you could find her just off moral street presiding over the hour of power, a lunchtime ministry she founded. >> the wednesday after 9/11, their eyes were big, they left here a different way than they came in, glorifying and praising god. to see i was able to be used to bring healing to people, not being a pastor of wonderful walk...
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tubman the underground railroad historical park in dorchester county. the legislation she supported also is that this is a historical park in auburn, new york. seven people shot, one person killed, and the question now is who is the dunman -- gunman. we track the latest from pittsburgh. "fashion star" premieres at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >> a psychiatric clinic is back open today with extra security after the deadly shooting yesterday. it happened at the university of pittsburgh. a man had two pistols and shot seven people. when it died. campus police shot and killed a suspected gunman. they still know who he is because he was not carrying id and his fingerprints were not in the school system. an investigation into a gun and drugs ring has led to a massive bust by baltimore city police. city police executed four warrants in the city, one in the county, and one in a storage unit. they ended up seizing 16 guns, a large amount
tubman the underground railroad historical park in dorchester county. the legislation she supported also is that this is a historical park in auburn, new york. seven people shot, one person killed, and the question now is who is the dunman -- gunman. we track the latest from pittsburgh. "fashion star" premieres at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >> a...
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the name of the piece is called "harriet's shack," and it's harriet tubman, who the museum is named for. we honor her as a woman of strength and courage, and i think beverly does too by making her two stories tall and this giant woman that is conveying power and courage. but also there are flowers all over her dress, and she looks like she's someone you'd want to get to know. these are places that black and white, rich and poor, we all see and understand. these pieces just, i mean, they seem to dance. the colors, the wild lines, the movement. when we were hanging them, we kept putting the level on them, trying to see did we really have them level, because they seem to move and generate an energy of their own. and that comes from the bright colors and the unusual juxtapositions of these wild primary colors thrown right up against each other. to me, they're the visual equivalent of jazz. we see a lot of improvisation here. they're going in all different directions, but they make sense as a whole. it's just like jazz. there's a coherency and a consistency within the wildness. that's not to
the name of the piece is called "harriet's shack," and it's harriet tubman, who the museum is named for. we honor her as a woman of strength and courage, and i think beverly does too by making her two stories tall and this giant woman that is conveying power and courage. but also there are flowers all over her dress, and she looks like she's someone you'd want to get to know. these are places that black and white, rich and poor, we all see and understand. these pieces just, i mean,...
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harriet tubman before them. ella baker before them. all of these are women who have fought too many battles for us to go back. so we won't go back. it's time for us to take our own stand and stand the ground for women and insist that we woent go back for any reason. so we've got to get it on. we can't wait for the summer. we newlywcan't wait for you to together now. i want you to know that it is time that we understand each of our interests is somehow related to all of our interests. so the far right may well have shot the first shot. but it's the one who's still standing when the last shot is fired. and, women, we intend to be there because we are a team. thank you. i love you. god bless you. [ cheers and applause ] >> i forget that ephai is an d ordained minister. [ laughter ] >> we have a little time, not much, but the reason that i stopped the candidate stuff is that we're here as a nonprofit organization. and so basically, we want to keep it in the philosophical range, especially with eagleton institute standing right here encoura
harriet tubman before them. ella baker before them. all of these are women who have fought too many battles for us to go back. so we won't go back. it's time for us to take our own stand and stand the ground for women and insist that we woent go back for any reason. so we've got to get it on. we can't wait for the summer. we newlywcan't wait for you to together now. i want you to know that it is time that we understand each of our interests is somehow related to all of our interests. so the far...
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. >> there is a non-african american winner of the harriet tubman lifetime award, but senator barbara mikulski, the in the werserving woman senate. she's in the underground railroad is today is a road to economic achievement for america's young people. >> i have the pen of the first african-american president signing his first piece of legislation and it was about economic empowerment. >> at that time of year again. time to spring forward. >> what you need to know about daylight savings time before it's time to change the clock. >> gas prices have not jumped to hide this week. consumer analysts explain the price plateau. quit delivering a shot of chillier the start the weekend. the insta- >> coming up and 11 news at 6:00, good news for job-seekers as more employers seem to be hiring. what is fueling the trend? gov. martin o'malley is expected toss out legislation to allow the use of medical marijuana. the massive bus that went down in baltimore city and county in baltimore city and county but in the sleep number store, we hear it all the time. yeah, nine out of ten couples disagree on
. >> there is a non-african american winner of the harriet tubman lifetime award, but senator barbara mikulski, the in the werserving woman senate. she's in the underground railroad is today is a road to economic achievement for america's young people. >> i have the pen of the first african-american president signing his first piece of legislation and it was about economic empowerment. >> at that time of year again. time to spring forward. >> what you need to know about...
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students from harriet tubman and bancroft elementary schools were among those invited to take part in the planting. the first lady created the guards tonight start a national conversation -- garten to start a national conversation about children's health. >> looks like fun. >> great fun. >>> 6:36. food for thought as you make your lunch. the snack that new research finds is packed with hidden health benefits. >>> the must-see video of the morning. how a group of neighbors in the district banded together to stop a thief. >>> 6:40. 55 degrees. the world famous sun about to make an appearance here in the capital. what a gorgeous view of the horizon this morning. >> beautiful. fireworks marked the beginning of the cherry blossom festival, speaking of beautiful. thousands of people stood in the rain for opening day, even though most of the blossoms themselves are fading. the peak bloom is already over. and rain washed away a lot of the blossoms over the weekend. this are still several events planned for the rest of the five-week festival. still worth checking them out. >> it is. one thing
students from harriet tubman and bancroft elementary schools were among those invited to take part in the planting. the first lady created the guards tonight start a national conversation -- garten to start a national conversation about children's health. >> looks like fun. >> great fun. >>> 6:36. food for thought as you make your lunch. the snack that new research finds is packed with hidden health benefits. >>> the must-see video of the morning. how a group of...
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tubman park. the national historical park in auburn, new york, she also sponsored. in this morning's project economy, we'll get a snap shot of how the economy is doing when the labor department releases its february jobs report with roughly 15 million americans out of work. the state of the economy is shaping up to be a key issue on the campaign trail. 11 news washington bureau reporter tara mergener has more. >> economists think the unemployment rate will stay at 8.3%. the white house insists the labor market is improving, but g.o.p. hopefuls are blasting the president's economic performance. the numbers are daunting. 5.5 million americans out of work for six months or more. nearly four unemployed candidates for every job opening in the country. ar thrill millions of americans who can't find a job. there are millions more who are having a tough time making the rent or the mortgage, paying for gas or groceries. >> super tuesday exit polls show the economy as the number one issue among republican v
tubman park. the national historical park in auburn, new york, she also sponsored. in this morning's project economy, we'll get a snap shot of how the economy is doing when the labor department releases its february jobs report with roughly 15 million americans out of work. the state of the economy is shaping up to be a key issue on the campaign trail. 11 news washington bureau reporter tara mergener has more. >> economists think the unemployment rate will stay at 8.3%. the white house...
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doost students from harriet tubman is invited in today's planting. the first lady started the garden to start a national conversation about children's health. >>> our time right now is 11:38. coming up on "news4 midday" why drivers are wasting more time stuck in traffic these days. delays are adding up out there. there is a new exhibit about a former diplomat forced out during mccarthyism. his daughter shares how davis changed from a diplomat to an artist. >> we say farewell to joe krebs. joe retires on friday. i sat down and talked to him about his decision to retire. why now? plus, what he is looking forward to the most in the next stage of his life. out on the streets gathering tall news that happens in your neighborhood while you sleep. plus your weather and traffic on the 1s. tom kierein talking about the possibility of record lows. i was shocked to find out how many couples don't sleep in the same bedroom. but in the sleep number store, we hear it all the time. yeah, nine out of ten couples disagree on the firmness they want in a mattress. i sl
doost students from harriet tubman is invited in today's planting. the first lady started the garden to start a national conversation about children's health. >>> our time right now is 11:38. coming up on "news4 midday" why drivers are wasting more time stuck in traffic these days. delays are adding up out there. there is a new exhibit about a former diplomat forced out during mccarthyism. his daughter shares how davis changed from a diplomat to an artist. >> we say...
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students from harriet tubman and bancroft elementary school in d.c. were among those invited to participate. the first lady created this garden to start a national conversation about children's health. >>> on the heels of an nbc news exclusive report several lawmakers have introduced a bill to force wireless companies to cut service to stolen cell phones. tens of thousands of high tech phones are stolen every year. sometimes in violent attacks. d.c.'s police chief kathy lanier says the wireless industry puts profits ahead of safety because unlike some countries u.s. companies will react investigate stolen cell phones. a spokesman for the wireless industry says u.s. companies want to make sure an effective plan is created before one is put into place. >>> pope benedict is now in cuba for an historic three-day visit. he arrived in the coastal town of santiago about an hour ago. he will be celebrating an open air mass there later tonight. he will also be traveling to havana to meet with cuban president reuel castro. meanwhile, the relatives and friends o
students from harriet tubman and bancroft elementary school in d.c. were among those invited to participate. the first lady created this garden to start a national conversation about children's health. >>> on the heels of an nbc news exclusive report several lawmakers have introduced a bill to force wireless companies to cut service to stolen cell phones. tens of thousands of high tech phones are stolen every year. sometimes in violent attacks. d.c.'s police chief kathy lanier says the...
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to look for something interesting in the footsteps of sojourn of truth and harriet tubman and the bernard center for public policy. they'll be doing something big talking about women and education reform throughout march. >> we'll do what we have not done, on o education reform. i put that in quotes because the term reform is contested. who else calls himself a reformer. >> i get to do that. >> i have some -- i won't share them. goldie taylor, what should we know? >> barack obama is not more conservative than bill clinton. i think from the outset of the clinton administration when he came in and abandon middle class tax cuts, economic stimulus, the reworking of welfare. that put him to the right of barack obama. that's why thisment will consolidate and win this all. barack obama is in a very position for reelection. >> i was on -- it's very hard to figure out how you score ideology over time. there's actually a metric called dw nominate. which is the metric used in the chart we had. it's harder on presidents. presidents don't take votes. it's based on congressional votes you're doing all
to look for something interesting in the footsteps of sojourn of truth and harriet tubman and the bernard center for public policy. they'll be doing something big talking about women and education reform throughout march. >> we'll do what we have not done, on o education reform. i put that in quotes because the term reform is contested. who else calls himself a reformer. >> i get to do that. >> i have some -- i won't share them. goldie taylor, what should we know? >>...
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many of them, like harriet tubman, frederick douglass, once they achieved it, they would return and they would tell those who deadlocked in bondage, you can be free. but do you know have been? when they returned telling the others about their freedom? many times does one of the slave mentality and a plantation way of thinking, they would tell the overseers that dead troublemakers in their midst. my friend, herman cain, was called a bad apple by cary telefon d. and i tell you today that that type of thinking is exactly what the progressive left wants to keep a certain group of people believing. the people like myself, people like her man -- curb and, if you place that at apple in the barrel with the rest of them, they are going to spoil it those who we hold already in this barrel. and americans, i say to you that as one who was a part of that system, one who ran away from that system and found freedom for myself, as i now return to tell others that you can be free , the same thing happens to me as did to them 150 years ago. but except the dogs that are stacked on them now and the overseer
many of them, like harriet tubman, frederick douglass, once they achieved it, they would return and they would tell those who deadlocked in bondage, you can be free. but do you know have been? when they returned telling the others about their freedom? many times does one of the slave mentality and a plantation way of thinking, they would tell the overseers that dead troublemakers in their midst. my friend, herman cain, was called a bad apple by cary telefon d. and i tell you today that that...
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there was gloria steinem, shirley chisholm, patricia ireland, terry of mail, harriet tubman, ella baker, all of these are women who have fought too many battles for us to go back. we will not go back. it is time for us to take our own stand and stand the ground for women and insist that we will not go back for any reason. we've got to get it on monday leave this conference today. we cannot wait for the summer. we cannot wait for november. we've got to get it together now. i want you to know that it is time that we understand that each of our interests is somehow related to all of our interests. the far right may well have shot the first shot but it is the one who is still standing when the last shot is fired and women, we intend to be there because we are a. team thank you, i love you, god bless you. [applause] >> i forget faye is an ordained minister. you can hear her voice are wringing their in indignation. we will throw open -- we have a little time, not much , a fourq &a. the reason i stopped some of the candidate stuff is we are here as a non-profit organization. basically, we want
there was gloria steinem, shirley chisholm, patricia ireland, terry of mail, harriet tubman, ella baker, all of these are women who have fought too many battles for us to go back. we will not go back. it is time for us to take our own stand and stand the ground for women and insist that we will not go back for any reason. we've got to get it on monday leave this conference today. we cannot wait for the summer. we cannot wait for november. we've got to get it together now. i want you to know...